On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 12:19:39PM +0100, Colin Guthrie wrote: > I guess this is why I can no longer suspend from GNOME? Need to work out > exactly how this is supposed to work these days, but it could be related > to the lack of consolekit support in gdm or something... (my > ck-list-sessions shows me as inactive and thus perhaps the old ways of > working out if the user can suspend stopped working?)
I killed the consolekit support if there was an option to do so (IIRC only gdm had that). So ck-list-sessions indeed doesn't work anymore. There is a related systemd command for that (guess you'd know :P). In any case, it should still suspend, as this setup is used in Fedora (the no consolekit I mean) IIRC. In GNOME 3.6 the way of suspending will change (use systemd functionality; which is why a new systemd is needed), but suspending should just work in 3.4 as well. No clue what needs changing to make it work now. Thinking maybe policykit or similar? > Not a big issue as this is cauldron after all and there will likely be a > few changes in this kind of stuff before mga3 :D Yeah, I'm potentially breaking stuff on purpose. It is early in the cycle and now we have enough time to figure out what needs changing to work in a systemd-only environment. -- Regards, Olav
